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TWINNY
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Mon, Nov 16 2009, 12:24 pm
Beauty and the Beast wrote: | sun: shwarma, chicken soup
mon: made stir fry with leftover chicken, chinese veggies, and spaghetti
tues: falafel chicken, pita, salad, veggie soup
wednesday: greek salad, parmigian express,
thursday: shabbos previews |
Parmigian Express- recipe please?
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Beauty and the Beast
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Mon, Nov 16 2009, 12:42 pm
TWINNY wrote: | Beauty and the Beast wrote: | sun: shwarma, chicken soup
mon: made stir fry with leftover chicken, chinese veggies, and spaghetti
tues: falafel chicken, pita, salad, veggie soup
wednesday: greek salad, parmigian express,
thursday: shabbos previews |
Parmigian Express- recipe please? |
chop up eggplant, mix with beaten egg and breadcrumbs, fry, throw in sauce and cheese, mix, and there ya go!
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chocolate moose
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Mon, Nov 16 2009, 2:00 pm
Sun
Broiled steak
Green salad
Baked ptatoes
Mon
Broiled eggplant
Garlic bread
Tuesday
Baked Chicken cutlets
Not sure what with them, though.
Werd
Thursday
Leftovers or pasta
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rise above
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Mon, Nov 16 2009, 2:05 pm
Using some new ideas from this site!
Sun- baked mock fried chicken cutlets (panko crumbs), garlic roasted veggies (they were more mushy than roasted but were delicious), sticky brown rice
Mon- cranberry minute steak, oven farfel, salad
Tues- Honey chicken (quick and kosher), potato fries (homemade no oil), butternut squash soup
Wed- DH not home so I'll prob have pizza bagels with the kiddies
Thur- Either buy pizza or omlette sandwiches, salad and mushroom barley soup
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gold21
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Mon, Nov 16 2009, 7:47 pm
beauty and the beast, your recipe for parmigan express (I know the spelling is off, sorry) is like the eggplant version of baked ziti? same concept? it sounds pretty cool!
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heffer569
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Mon, Nov 16 2009, 8:55 pm
K so my week is gonna be gr8
Sun- we went out to eat
Mon- dh went out with some of his guy friends to celebrate a bday or something
Tue- chicken faijtas told dh to go buy spanish rice from somewhere
Wens- Wedding
Thurs- Pizza from Pizza Time
Yay I dont have to cook at all well tue Ill get the chicken already spiced from Pomegranate so ill have to put it in the pan to cook but thats it. YAY.
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Beauty and the Beast
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Mon, Nov 16 2009, 8:59 pm
gold21 wrote: | beauty and the beast, your recipe for parmigan express (I know the spelling is off, sorry) is like the eggplant version of baked ziti? same concept? it sounds pretty cool! |
I guess u can look at it like that! but instead of cooking the eggplant, u fry it in small chunks!
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Shalshelet
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Tue, Nov 17 2009, 1:12 am
Finally beginning to get my menus done on motzai shabbos so I KNOW what I'm making ahead of time.
Heres what we have had/will be having this week:
Sun - leftovers from Shabbos
Monday - Addictive Sweet Potato Burritos, Green Pepper Tomato Salad
Tuesday - Indian Chicken Curry, Basmati Rice, Broccoli with Garlic Butter and Cashews
Wednesday - Spanish Moroccan Fish, Quinoa Side Dish
Thursday - Cheese Blintzes or kugel, salad (either cucumber salad, guacamole, or waldorf)
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mimsy7420
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Tue, Nov 17 2009, 10:51 am
Shalshelet wrote: | Finally beginning to get my menus done on motzai shabbos so I KNOW what I'm making ahead of time.
Heres what we have had/will be having this week:
Sun - leftovers from Shabbos
Monday - Addictive Sweet Potato Burritos, Green Pepper Tomato Salad
Tuesday - Indian Chicken Curry, Basmati Rice, Broccoli with Garlic Butter and Cashews
Wednesday - Spanish Moroccan Fish, Quinoa Side Dish
Thursday - Cheese Blintzes or kugel, salad (either cucumber salad, guacamole, or waldorf) |
ok I need recipes for sweet potato burritos, green pepper tomato salad and broccoli with garlic butter and cashews
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Ronit
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Tue, Nov 17 2009, 3:55 pm
ra_mom wrote: | Sunday: falafel crusted chicken, farfel, garlic broccoli
Monday: Greek chicken, roasted potatoes, roasted veggies
Tuesday: Coca Cola chicken, spinach pasta salad
Wednesday: teriyaki rib-eye steaks, sticky brown rice, garden salad
Thursday: chicken cubes over salad, crusty garlic bread |
How do you make the teriyaki rib steaks?
Is the coca cola chicken recipe good w/ steaks?
Also what's your recipe for crusty garlic bread?
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ra_mom
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Tue, Nov 17 2009, 8:01 pm
JudyJudith wrote: | How do you make the teriyaki rib steaks?
Is the coca cola chicken recipe good w/ steaks?
Also what's your recipe for crusty garlic bread? |
The rib-eye steaks are another one of OldYoung's recipes.
4-6 ribeye steaks
onion soup mix OR few slivers of onion + crushed garlic + salt
2 large onions, sliced into rings
portabello mushrooms, sliced
oil
1/4 c. teriyaki sauce
1/4 c. white wine
1 t. sugar
3 cloves garlic, crushed
Place steaks in a pan. Sprinkle with onion soup mix (or place a few small slivers of onion under steak, smear top of steal with some crushed garlic, and sprinkle with salt), cover tightly, and bake at 350 for 2 hours.
Meanwhile, saute onions and mushrooms in oil on a medium flame, until soft. Add remaining ingredients and simmer for a few minutes. When the steaks are done baking, remove from oven and pour mushroom/onion mixture over. Cover tightly, and bake for another hour at 250.
You can substitue the rib-eye with club, minute or filet steaks.
And it's okay to omit the portobello mushrooms in a pinch.
I haven't tried the coca cola sauce over steaks but I am sure that it would taste good.
To make crusty garlic bread, I buy an Italian or French roll of bread (like a long baguette) or a small whole loaf of bread. Make slits on top. Smear with olive oil, crushed garlic and salt. Bake at high temp until crusty.
Last edited by ra_mom on Wed, Nov 18 2009, 10:51 am; edited 1 time in total
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OldYoung
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Tue, Nov 17 2009, 8:12 pm
And here's from this week...
Sun- ate out
Mon- Aroz Con Pollo (Spanish chicken and rice) and salsa salad (tossed)
Tues- deli/veg subs
Wed- broccoli cheddar pasta, salmon, spaghetti squash
Thurs- not really sure yet...
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Ronit
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Tue, Nov 17 2009, 8:41 pm
That steak recipe sounds great, besides for one thing. I like the meat rear-crispy on the outside (sort of) reddish inside. Is there a way to modify this recipe or it won't work?
Also I'm afraid of too much wine in anything. I once made the turkey marsala from KBD short on time & we had to dump it because of the intense wine taste. But I have done a bit of wine in fish & other things, so I need to make sure this isn't too much for us.
What's in your coca cola sauce?
Thanks alot ra mom for taking the time to post those recipes.
You can tell I need chizuk to start dieting again. (wink)
My menu this week: (I'm organized for a change)
Mon: Mexican turkey coldcut salad, grilled chicken w/ chinese chicken sauce, grilled portabella mushrooms, apple strawberry compote
Tue: Butternut squash soup w/ terra sticks, fajita chicken, apple strawberry compote
Wed: Rib steaks (IDK how yet), brocolli w/ mustard, baked sweet potato fries, 3 color fruit cup w/ jello
Thur: Creamy asparagus soup, Baked chicken legs w/ cornflake crumbs, ra moms sticky rice, apple strawberry compote.
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ra_mom
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Tue, Nov 17 2009, 8:48 pm
First of all, thanks OldYoung for the recipes! All your recipes are always a hit.
JudyJudith, I don't think you can do a crispy on the outside rare steak in the oven. (except for a pan sear method where you sear on the stove top first, then place the frying pan with the steaks in the oven. this method is quick though.)
Here's the coca cola sauce:
http://imamother.com/forum/vie.....osher
All your dishes sound delish.
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OldYoung
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Tue, Nov 17 2009, 8:50 pm
The steak IS amazing. It is NOT a crispy steak recipe, though. It's a soft, saucey, melt-in-your-mouth kind of meat. I don't think it has such a strong wine flavor (more teriyaki-tasting). You can probably adjust the wine to your taste, and I would even try using 2 T water, and 2 wine if you're really very nervous. (Warning- I never tried it, but I bet it would work.) I was told that the original recipe called for balsamic vinegar- so maybe use that instead if you like the taste?
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Ronit
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Tue, Nov 17 2009, 8:55 pm
ra mom thanks. That sounds delish.
If I want to pan sear the meat- should I boil the sauce & serve it over, or pour it over the meat in the skillet before flipping it?
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ra_mom
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Tue, Nov 17 2009, 9:09 pm
JudyJudith wrote: | ra mom thanks. That sounds delish.
If I want to pan sear the meat- should I boil the sauce & serve it over, or pour it over the meat in the skillet before flipping it? |
It you want it saucy, boil and pour over meat. If you want the sauce drop browned and sticking to the steak pour it over the steak during the last 2 minutes it's in the frying pan.
Btw, the coca cola sauce is very sweet.
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Ronit
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Tue, Nov 17 2009, 9:37 pm
No I don't like saucy. I'll do it when dh is home already so it doesn't get dry.
Thanks again- sounds great.
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Ronit
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Wed, Nov 18 2009, 9:27 pm
Thanks ra mom for directing me to the post.
I marinated it in the sauce all day (didn't do the onions) & did it on the skillet.
Dh & I both loved it.
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